Mortgaging the Economy
Increasing taxes, even by eliminating mortgage deductions, is still increasing taxes and, therefore, removing money from the economy.
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Increasing taxes, even by eliminating mortgage deductions, is still increasing taxes and, therefore, removing money from the economy.
Historic tax credits have a broader effect than is immediately obvious, ultimately harming hard-working Rhode Islanders.
September 11, global change, evolution, economics, 17th amendment, gold standard, and a boughten electorate… all to a purpose.
The Stephen Hopkins Center birthday celebration for Milton Friedman raised questions of justice and virtue.
The grammatical debate over President Obama’s “you didn’t build that” remark risks trivializing the core dispute, which Justin sees as definitional for our times.
Ramesh Ponnuru characterizes the mandate tax as a deduction, but that neglects the portion of the Supreme Court’s ruling that allows an overall increase.
Justin writes live from Don Watkins talk to the Brown Republicans on entitlements.
The Current interviews Roman Catholic Bishop of Providence Thomas Tobin, part 3 of 3: illegal immigration; perceptions of an oppressive state.
The Current interviews Roman Catholic Bishop of Providence Thomas Tobin, part 2 of 3: no political box; healthcare and political lessons; school choice
The Current interviews Roman Catholic Bishop of Providence Thomas Tobin, part 1 of 3: welfare and charity; “a global authority”; solidarity and subsidiarity; giving authority over to the state.
Local political analyst Tom Sgouros asserts that government ought to be measured against income, rather than in line with other expenses, but it isn’t as reasonable a premise as it may at first seem.